As mentioned before, we will be shooting this feature documentary style and there will be re-enactment scenes. These scenes will require a good number of talent. Although we have most of the main characters positions filled, we still need to cast the few remaining main characters. We have also started casting for the re-enactment segment.
ATTENTION: UPDATED MAY 21, 2006....
We are also looking for actors to fill the roles of a Middle Class African American family. The characters are as follows:
Jacob: mid 30ish. Professional. Typical dad/ father figure.
Myrna: early 30s. Proud. Motherly, professional
Paul: 10-12 years old. Typical young boy.
Donna: 8-10 years old. Typical young girl.
News, stories, background, and insight on this growing organization and the series conceived by Rod Washington.
Friday, May 26, 2006
Sunday, May 14, 2006
CASTING UPDATE!!!
The production of our latest feature, CUPIC: DIARY OF AN INVESTIGATOR has begun. We are taking a totally different approach to this project. As mentioned before, we will be shooting this feature documentary style and there will be re-enactment scenes. These scenes will require a good number of talent. Although we have most of the main characters positions filled, we still need to cast the few remaining main characters. Soon, we will start casting the other roles per re-enactment segment.
Here’s a list of the remaining main character list:
Here’s a list of the remaining main character list:
- Doctor Janet Raphael: Caucasian/ Latin. Late 50s/ Early 60s. As an astronomer, Janet is highly educated, but down to earth. She is the head of the CUPIC organization and shows much confidence in her position. She has a ton of experience, and looks forward to new challenges.
- Mikhail Bartov Jr.: Caucasian. Early 30s. Intelligent, handsome. Mikhail is smooth with the ladies, but is a professional on the job. Although he was born in Russia, he and his family moved to America when he was ten. He has no hint of an accent.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
CUPIC: Feature Gains Momentum

This is an easier movie project to produce due to the very nature of it. But I also see the challenges. With that said, and Mike is in agreement, this will be a fun project due to many diffrent elements that are involved. The challenge will be to make it a convincing documentary about a ficticious organization.
The real interesting thing is that we are now in production. We have begun filming some of the interview segments. Many elements in this production make it very unique; a good script, many of the people who were involved with the earlier CUPIC projects are involved with this one. This is also a very flexible project compared to others. This is a huge opportunity to be creative and innovative.
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